One woman, two men, a fierce attraction and a danger that
could destroy them all...

Olivia
Holloway’s life has never been easy. On her own at sixteen, she’s fought to
survive ever since. When she finds herself in a dangerous situation that even
she can’t handle, she has to break down and ask for help. She reluctantly seeks
it by showing up at her estranged brother’s law firm. However, it’s not her
brother, Trey, who steps in, it’s the firm’s private investigator, Elliot Stone
and his husband, Grant Lane. They agree to hide her at their home to keep her
safe after she witnesses a powerful Senator commit murder.

Together
for a decade, Eli and Grant’s marriage is solid and they’re still deeply in
love. But when Olivia shows up at the firm they both work at, Eli feels a pull
toward the woman he can’t deny. Only now he needs to convince his husband that
bringing her into their relationship will not destroy what they have but only
enhance it. However, will Grant agree?

And will
the trouble that’s following Olivia put them all at risk?

Note: This book in the
series can be read as stand-alone. It includes an HEA ending. It is intended
for audiences over 18 years of age since it includes MMF scenes between all
three characters.

Excerpt:

Liv wandered through the living room, her fingers brushing
along the edges of the dust-free furniture and the expensive knickknacks. Which
probably weren’t knickknacks at all. They were most likely expensive pieces of
art. She jerked her hand away. She didn’t need to break anything and certainly
couldn’t afford to replace anything, either.

The house was quiet. Not a dog, not a cat, not a pet in
sight. No children. Nothing.

It seemed to be a huge house for only two men. Two men who
were not only lovers, but were married.

If being a senior associate attorney and a private
investigator for Gryff’s firm allowed them to purchase this house, she wondered
how big the house was that her brother lived in. After all, he was not only a
Super Bowl champion with endorsement deals, he was a partner in a prestigious,
well-known law firm.

He’d come a long way from their shitty beginnings. But then,
so had she, just not as far and definitely not financially.

She had never lived in a place so nice, so clean, so... not
her. She had to remind herself this was only temporary until they got her out
of this mess. Or she ended up dead and buried so Randall Dean could keep his
secrets.

Eli and Gryff’s reactions to the senator’s name cemented her
suspicions and the limited knowledge she had on the politician. He was corrupt
and powerful. A scary combination.

While Olivia Holloway was a nobody and no match for someone
like him.

She sighed and made her way into the kitchen, which was huge.
A chef’s kitchen that any cook would love to have, and she loved to cook. She
taught herself when she went out on her own. Since she couldn’t afford to buy
meals at restaurants, she scrounged for ingredients and learned to put together
somewhat satisfying dishes. Bruised fruits and vegetables. Dented cans. Open
boxes. Day old bread. Anything she could get cheaply, or even free, to
transform into something she was proud to eat.

Hell, at sixteen and seventeen she ate better than when she
lived with her neglectful, alcoholic mother.

One day, she hoped to have a chance to sit down with Trey and
learn how he survived and flourished. At least during those tough years, he’d
had football. She had nothing. And that’s one reason why she left. If she
would’ve encouraged him to come along, he would’ve gave up his future as a
football star. He may never had graduated high school, either. Forget college.
Forget the NFL.

“Liv,” she heard from across the expansive kitchen. Her
nostrils flared as she inhaled the smells of whatever Grant was cooking at the
stove.

The man had looked hot in his suit when she saw him earlier in
the day at the firm. Now he wore a worn pair of Levi’s, a soft-looking mauve
T-shirt, and was barefoot. His glasses were gone, too.

He still looked boiling hot. Too bad he was gay.

And married, she reminded herself.

Eli came into the room, wearing long, loose black shorts, no
shirt, and was barefoot, too. From what she could see, a sheen of sweat covered
his torso as he leaned into Grant and pressed his mouth to his husband’s ear.

Whatever he whispered made Grant turn his head enough so that
their lips met for a quick kiss.

A rush of warmth ran through Liv and she hadn’t expected that
reaction. Two men sharing a kiss made her want to squirm and not in a bad way.
She hoped they did it again and took it deeper.

Unfortunately, they didn’t.

About the Author:

JEANNE ST. JAMES is a USA Today bestselling erotic romance
author who loves an alpha male (or two). She was only thirteen when she started
writing. Her first paid published piece was an erotic story in Playgirl
magazine. Her first erotic romance novel, Banged Up, was published in 2009. She
is happily owned by farting French bulldogs. She writes M/F, M/M, and M/M/F
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